Pat Kirkwood

Pat Kirkwood

Total Credits at Criticker: 8 (Actor)

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    After the Ball
    A 1957 British biographical film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Patricia Kirkwood, Laurence Harvey and Jerry Stovin. It portrayed the life of the stage performer Vesta Tilley. (wikipedia)
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    Band Waggon
    A plot involving spies in a haunted castle gives this team of celebrated British wireless comedians plenty of scope for laughs. (imdb)
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    Come on George!
    George is an old stable hand and is the only one who can control a jittery racehorse. (imdb)
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    Save a Little Sunshine
    Dave Smalley buys a lost Archaeopteryx fossil by accident at an auction and uses the reward money for this to buy a share in his landlady's lodging- house. She turns him into an exploited man-of-all-work about the house, but after a lady guest persuades him that he resembles Napoleon he becomes convinced that he is a born leader and mounts a takeover bid to reverse their roles. (imdb)
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    No Leave, No Love
    The men are coming home from war and Slinky decides his hero buddy Michael should first appear on a radio program. The good natured and talented sergeant meets radio singer Susan where he finds love in between songs.
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    Me and My Pal
    Two van drivers are involved with a confidence trickster who is trying to defraud an insurance company.
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    Once a Sinner
    A lowly bank clerk marries a good time girl but she two-times him for her old crooked boyfriend.
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    Tin Pan Alley
    Tin Pan Alley (1951) - Short Film
    Short documentary film which features the activities taking place in London's famous "Street of Song" (Denmark Street) - also known as "Tin Pan Alley." The idea of the film is to lift the veil and show cinema audiences just how a new number is created and set upon the road to success. The song in question is "Last Night's Kisses" by Sam Brown, Ray Hartley and Jimmy Kennedy. To help launch the song, stars come from far and near and are seen trying it out and discussing its possibilities.
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